Korean Language Composition Notebook

Korean Language Composition Notebook

Author: Woojoo Kim

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-08

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780804853286

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This beautiful notebook makes studying a pleasure! Each double page spread has squared paper on the right-hand side for practicing formation of the Korean alphabet characters, and lined paper on the left-hand side for note-taking. A ten-page reference section at the back of the notebook gives Hangul alphabet charts, key vocabulary, and basic grammar tips. Contents: Pages 1-118 Alternate pages of lined and squared paper for note-taking and writing practice Pages 119-120 Korean Hangul alphabet charts Pages 121-124 Key vocabulary lists Pages 125-128 Basic grammar tips


사랑해 Saranghae I Love You in Korean

사랑해 Saranghae I Love You in Korean

Author: Funny Korean publishing

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-03

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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This adorable notebook is great for writing notes, ideas, planning, organizing, creative writing, music journal, original gag, composition notebook, diary, journal gift for K-pop, kdrama Fans. Perfect gift for White elephant, Secret Santa, Valentines, Christmas, New years, Fathers day, Mothers day to co-workers, friends, and family. 100 blank lined white pages 6"x9" notebook, perfect size for your desk, backpack, school, home or work. Perfect sturdy matte softcover. Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencils. A cute notebook that is perfect for Christmas or Birthday gifts for family and friends.


WON GO JI - Original Korean Hangul Manuscript Paper / Korean Writing Practice Notebook

WON GO JI - Original Korean Hangul Manuscript Paper / Korean Writing Practice Notebook

Author: Pico School

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781096488071

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Hello Korean learners! Thank you for choosing our practice book! You've made the right choice because if you want to learn and improve your Korean penmanship, you have to do what native Koreans would do, and this is exactly what they use - original Korean Hangul manuscript paper, better known as won go ji. This kind of essay paper is a special kind of "Squared Manuscript Paper", which is ideal for writing, grading, and learning how to write Korean characters and sentences properly. The boxes are designed to force you to keep your Korean characters neat and evenly spaced. It's also ideal for teaching you how to properly space vocabulary words and grammatical structures. This is the type of paper used for TOPIK as well.The book comes with 100 pages of 55lb white paper, containing a total of 360 squares (18 rows x 20 columns). All the squares are for you to practice Korean character placement and sentence composition. You can also insert punctuation marks and notes, which is how teachers use the paper in Korea. Spacing between each row is for notes/remarks for review.- 100 white practice pages with 360 squares on each page.- 8.5 inch x 11 inch (22 cm x 28 cm) - Double-sided pages


Homing

Homing

Author: Ji-Yeon O. Jo

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2017-11-30

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0824872517

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Millions of ethnic Koreans have been driven from the Korean Peninsula over the course of the region’s modern history. Emigration was often the personal choice of migrants hoping to escape economic and political hardship, but it was also enforced or encouraged by governmental relocation and migration projects in both colonial and postcolonial times. The turning point in South Korea’s overall migration trajectory occurred in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the nation’s increased economic prosperity and global visibility, along with shifting geopolitical relationships between the First World and Second World, precipitated a migration flow to South Korea. Since the early 1990s, South Korea’s foreign-resident population has soared more than 3,000 percent. Homing investigates the experiences of legacy migrants—later-generation diaspora Koreans who “return” to South Korea—from China, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the United States. Unlike their parents or grandparents, they have no firsthand experience of their ancestral homeland. They inherited an imagined homeland through memories, stories, pictures, and traditions passed down by family and community, or through images disseminated by the media. When diaspora Koreans migrate to South Korea, they confront far more than a new living situation: they must navigate their own shifting emotions as their expectations for their new homeland—and its expectations of them—confront reality. Everyday experiences and social encounters—whether welcoming or humiliating—all contribute to their sense of belonging in the South. Homing addresses some of the most vexing and pressing issues of contemporary transnational migration—citizenship, cultural belonging, language, and family relationships—and highlights their affective dimensions. Using accounts gleaned through interviews, author Ji-Yeon Jo situates migrant experiences within the historical context of each diaspora. Her book is the first to analyze comparatively the migration experiences of ethnic Koreans from three diverse diaspora, whose presence in South Korea and ongoing relationships with diaspora homelands have challenged and destabilized existing understandings of Korean peoplehood.


Essential Korean for Business Use

Essential Korean for Business Use

Author: Sungmi Kwon

Publisher: Hollym International Corporation

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781565913127

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As a successor to Essential Korean for Everyday Use, Essential Korean for Business Use is constructed around the various situations you may encounter while conducting business, and includes numerous expressions that will aid in bringing its readers a bit closer to Koreans by broadening their understanding of Korean culture in general and business practice in particular. Along with the witty illustrations that promote comprehension, MP3 files for the readings of Korean expressions are available for downloads. It contains 15 chapters and like its sister book is


Japanese Language Composition Notebook

Japanese Language Composition Notebook

Author: Tuttle Publishing

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-25

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9784805316122

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This beautiful notebook makes studying a pleasure! Each double page spread has squared paper on the right-hand side for practicing formation of the Japanese characters, and lined paper on the left-hand side for note-taking. A ten-page reference section at the back of the notebook gives hiragana and katakana charts, a list of the 100 most common kanji; key vocabulary, and basic grammar tips. Contents: Pages 1-118 Alternate Pages of lined and squared paper for note-taking and handwriting practice Pages 119-120 Hiragana alphabet charts Pages 121-122 Katakana alphabet charts Page 123 100 most common kanji Pages 124-125 Key vocabulary lists Pages 126-128 Basic grammar tips


Language Teacher Identity Tensions

Language Teacher Identity Tensions

Author: Zia Tajeddin

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1040004261

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Addressing the critical issue of teacher identity tensions, this edited volume looks at the tensions between teachers’ instructional beliefs, values, and priorities, and the contextual constraints and requirements. It examines how teachers deal with these tensions to avoid demotivation and burnout, which play a significant role in identity construction. Tensions are inseparable from growth and transformation but have the potential to disrupt teacher identity construction. Therefore, continual efforts to resolve tensions in teaching are inevitable. The process of resolution or reconciliation might be extended, and teachers could need support in that process to minimize the possible negative impacts on their identities. This process can simultaneously generate positive outcomes for teachers’ growth and learning. Therefore, how teachers perceive, respond to, and grapple with tensions are critical experiences that offer windows into the complexities of teacher identity negotiation. The volume paints a picture of the personal, professional, and political dimensions of teacher identity tensions in various international contexts. The chapters draw on empirical studies with clear pedagogical implications to illustrate what identity tensions language teachers face in and outside the classroom during their career trajectory, how language teachers cope with identity tensions in their professional life, and how teacher educators can integrate identity tensions into teacher learning activities. This book is beneficial for students and lecturers in applied linguistics, educational linguistics, and educational psychology. It will also be helpful of interest to teacher educators, teacher education researchers, teacher supervisors, and MA and doctoral students interested in research on language teacher identity.


Speaking of Learning . . .

Speaking of Learning . . .

Author: Avraham Cohen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-09-11

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 946209716X

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I have no doubt that many of you who read this book will be captivated by it, just as I have been captivated. This book is woven through evocative stories told by masterful educators who came together to explore the meanings of learning, teaching, and life. For those who have read Speaking of Teaching, it is not a surprise to hear, again, the profoundly touching, humane, and imaginative voices of these authors. This book draws me in, touches my heart, and refreshes my mind. —Hongyu Wang, Professor, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK, US The authors invite us to join them in asking, “What else can learning be?” What else indeed? What is beyond the recipes, rubrics, formulas, and credentials of contemporary education? Deep in the heart of their own personal stories, told and untold, spoken and unspoken, the authors search and tell. With an artful admixture of stories, poems, artwork, and reflections, this book is a rare opportunity to listen in on an eight-year extended conversation amongst these gifted educators as they become increasingly present in their learning journeys. —Arden Henley, Professor and Principal, Canadian Programs, City University of Seattle, Vancouver, BC, Canada


Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes

Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes

Author: Youngna KIM

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-04-15

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9004678727

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Over the past decades, Korea has gradually risen to become one of the global representatives of Asian culture. Korean artists have been increasingly active at an international level, with many being invited for residencies and exhibitions all over the world. Nonetheless, for various reasons, the general understanding of Korean contemporary art remains insufficient. Although a few overviews of Korean contemporary art do exist, they typically focus on the history of art groups and movements. In addition, several anthologies have been published with articles on a range of topics, offering multiple perspectives. However, there have been few attempts to provide a unified synopsis of Korean contemporary art. Presenting a comprehensive, engaging survey that covers the full spectrum of Korean contemporary art, Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes seeks to fill this lacuna. Drawing on primary sources, it discusses the main issues, including the ideological stakes that affected the art world, modernist art vs. political art, and the fluidity of concepts such as tradition and national identity. Moreover, the book also has a chapter on the art of North Korea. Korean Art since 1945: Challenges and Changes is an invaluable tool for those intent on grasping the entire scope of modern art in Asia.